The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1919, Page 5

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——— Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven fence to assist you to furnish your home along your own Individual ideas, Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No Extra Charges—No Interest. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY ———— — ~ STORE now RS—8:30 TO 5:30 You'll doubly enjoy your Thanksgiving repast if it served on one of these handsome dining tables, All are constructed of solid oak and may be had in the ‘wax or fumed finish at v9 Gamera low Pcie saan STUMBLES ON FORTUNE | RECORD PRICE COW SYDNEY, N. S&S W., Oct. 6—A| LONDON, Oct. 6—The Imported Tabbit catcher at Mudgee, after|cow Routh Jantye realized $26,250 @ bee's nest, stumbled on/jat a sale of Friestan cattle. what he found to be a 14-pound| Nugget of the shape of a Maltese | erosa and of practically pure gold. ' Liquid air has a Semperediire of 180 degrees below zero. at drug stores. STATE LEGION THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919. MEETING HERE) an End to Industrial Autocracy,Says Spargo Veterans Will Convene in Seattle October 9 Delegates from 60 will of war which will be held in tober 9, 10 and 11 he conventior will be held in Elke’ hall Brig, Gen, Harvey J. Mons jutant eral of the state chairman posts of the the veterans American Legion state convention attle on Ox with | ad the porary sta The principal business of the vention will be the election of state officers, selection of rentatives to attend convention of the apolis on November 11, and the adoption of resolutions which wil be pressed at the national meeting con at repre the national legion at Minne eee ett eee eee eee WHEN MEALS HIT BACK “Pape’s Diapepsin” instantly Ends Indigestion, Sourness, Stomach Acidity Are lumps of undigested food causing you pain? Is your stomach acid, gassy, sour, or have you flatu lence, heartburn? Then take Pape’s Diapepsin. Just as soon as you eat a tablet) BY JOHN SPARGO and One New “Na (Writer and x-Socialiat, of the Founders of the tional Party.) NEW YORK, Oct, 6—It ts tn many respects unfortunate that th industrial conference which Prest dent Wilson has convened to meet at Washington today will assemble in the heat of industrial strife and passion While this fact will ad to popular interest in the and perhaps provide tt incidents, it result n where greatly | confer with ma no dramatic have the regrettable bringing the heat of pas the light of reason ist a, of infusing into the conference a ombative spirit instead of the deliberation that neces calm sary CONFERENCE MARKS NATIONAL EPOCH In a way, the conference marks an epoch, The fact that it meets at the request of thé" president of the United States t6 discuss “the possibility of formuldting plans for the development of a new relation ship between capital and labor” is itself an of the revolu tion which the war has brought about in our thinking. The personnel of the conference affords us assurance that there will be little time wasted by utop’ mongers, Yet there must be is evidence viston and and | The world can no more tolerate | daw trial autocracy than Ite coun |terpart, political autocracy Bome method must be devised to bring the workers, chosen representatives, increasingly into the actual management and ontrol of the industries | RUSSIA'S EXAMPLE | POINTS TO DANGERS Unless this Is done, there will b desperate attempts to take Industry |by storm and tragic repetitions of | Russia's experiment Ultimately, I am convinced, this and other clvilized nation will Lincoln's famous say ing to inelude industry not than government and consclously build ita life upon the principle of | “wove nt and industry of the | i »y the people and for th disastrous eve extend p | Deople The Plumb plan for the opera jtion of the railroads may be ever 80 defective and crudely conceived. and involve dangers ever so great but it is @ significant Mlustra of the trend of labor's thinking. | The whole logic of a hundred years of struggle leads to the con clusion that collective bargaining |ia the only possible basis upon |whtch to base employment, If this Jean only be settled by legisiatior making it obligatory, then the leg |islation should be fortheoming. nd the same may be sald of the tight of the workers to have their | |interests cared tor by thelr elected or two of Pape's Diapepstin all that |{magination or the conference will | representatives. indigestion and stomach by acidity ends These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsin never fail to} make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost very little} dysper distress caused that, de be barren, and, worse than provocative of & dangerous, spalring desperation The day of industrial au- tocracy ts ended, Upon this the conference ought not, to be in doubt for a single moment EXTRAORDINARY OFFER EXCEPTIONALLY INVITING AT THIS TIME OF YEAR (4| SUITS || ONE-FOURTH OFF EVERY SUIT IN STOCK INCLUDED On account of receipt of delayed shipments, held back by garment workers’ strike in New York, we find ourselves with practically a double stock of suits. Having previously ordered we are compelled to accept new merchandise arriving daily. Our store space is comparatively small and our stock must be quickly reduced so our entire stock of suits is offered at a reduc- tion very severe for this season of the year. SMART STYLE—REAL QUALITY A complete range of are popular, designed to is so large and varied that please you. and sizes in press the new all suit materials that est in style. The stock will be sure to find a model to Nothing reserved; every model in stock goes at one-fourth less regular prices. $35 SUITS AT ONE-QUARTER LESS navy only. Some fancy models included. and well made and finished. $40 Suits At 4 Less Poplin serge and wool velours | in sizes to 44. Most models silk lined and some trimmed with French coney and sealette. tractive styles. brown. $30” | Scotch Navy, taupe and | and che Very at- beautiful Morning Shopping Is Suggested During Sale EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS Values to $150—% Less Better grades of Velour de Lenes, Duvetynes, fine Tricotines and other expensive materi: models included. Very exclusive Australian Opossum, Hudson Seal, Raccoon and Squirrel are among the fine furs shown in the trimmings. modish features. = quit ~~ a 1301 Third Ave. Chickering Hall Bldg. Fancy embroidered effects and other Cor. University $50 Suits At 4 Less Inviting range of styles in serge and poplin. Sizes up to 42 in All lined with sileen $3750 tweeds, serge, plain cked .wool velours in | taupe, navy, brown and Pekin. | Mostly fur trimmed and fancy embroidered. Large range of ly tailored styles. FOURTH LESS REGULAR Profit sharing will be urged as & means to interest the workers in the industry which him, thus cutting down abor turnover dustrial representation p be urged in Meu of union demand for bargaining,” on the gr industrial representation @ volce to every employe whether union or non-unton. The “open shop” declaration will be coupled with an assertion that there will be no discrimination against unton men, Minority rep resentation on boards of direc rs will be prope to workers some voice *in the control of policies, And there will a proposal that the existing pension | and insurance funds maintained by big corporations shall be over either to the state, or to some seml-official agency to administer, jso that a man may change his job | without losing his pension or in- jwurance rights, \“PUBLIC” SIDE TO |JOIN WITH “CAPITAL” On this program it is understood that practically all of the n lected by the president to rep n the “public” will join with the rep resentatives of “capital.” If agree- ment of these two groups can be secured, the men who are chiefly lresponsible for the appointments feel that the labor representatives | will efther be forced to acquiesce, or else lose the support of public opinion. it was with a view to securing agreement upon some such pro- lagram that most of the men ap pointed to represent the “public’ were chosen. 1 Most of the names tn the public's lst of representatives were suggested by Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane. Lane believes that the control of the conference is wholly a matter of public opinion. If two-thirds of the delegates making up the conference (those representing capital and those ap- pointed as representing the public) can be pledged to the program as outlined, it will be urged that labor should not hold back, altho some of the principles outimed are clearly jopposed to trades union polity. “COMPROMISE” URGED on LABOR LEADERS The labor leaders will be urged jto “compromise” for the sake of | writing an industrial charter that {will do away with industrial war- fare, The men who are behind this plan are counting on a single fac- |tor to swing the Gompers labor men into line—and that ts the fluence of the president Samuel Gompers They believe that the president at the proper time will urge Gom pers to support the program that! has been cutlined, and they think the president's pressure will |strong enough to be effective, n me with be Knocks Bandit Off Auto Running Board | A masked bandit leaped on the running board of an driven by Howard F. Mo | Sycamore ave., machine was passing thru Woodland park. ’ Morgan, who was riding with his | wife and daughter, struck the bandit and knocked him from the machine. The man had a gun, white handkerchief n, 6008 and wore r oa mas | Motoreycle officers failed to find the | man, Woman Injured | as Autos Collide Mrs, E. L. Cummings, 28, is suffer- |ing a badly bruised body and a cut face Monday as the result of an au tomodjle collision Sunday afternoon on the Pacific highway, near the city mits. Her husband and daughter suf. fered slight cuts about the face from broken glass. Tne Cummings ma- chine collided with a car driven by George Howard, 906 19th ave. | Short Supports League of Nations Strong support of the Leag Nations was urged by William president of the Washing Federation of Labor, in members of the cratic club at Saturday noon. “If the League of Nations will pre vent one minute of war, that alone will justify every working man and |woman in t | porting it,” MAY SAN F rike of as cripp weeks m: hort State L speech to King County Demo: its weekly luncheon Ludience, IKE 6.—-The s and stevedores that waterfront for settled soon, it be was thru their frevly | | lens atiow | in-| automobile | Sunday night as the| 8. W. | ue of} two |7 Round Table Promises | PPI ILI III Jhe Rhodes Co. Misses’ Party Dresses Special Tuesday $23.75 New Second Floor OR the university young woman employed or the or high girl, the s at home chool mis this sale on Tuesday offers substantial savings on dres es especially designed for the l« formal af- fairs whith the season offers. This priced on account of shades of Turquoise cot and Rose. Sizes A new shipment of party dresses stock displaying charmingly dainty placed in at $19.50, $9) $2 W"* have a hose. ASSORTMENT No, 1 twenty-five irs of silk hose foot and lisle garter Champagne, Cordo’ toned White, color in every Special, a Men’s Fiber Silk Shirts at $3.35 Main Floor, Rear 40 shirts involved in this sale sold for The merly at higher prices but as the assortment is has been reduced for now broken the price Tuesday for a quick cleanup. The assortment includes turned | regular drapery stock for broken mbled for Tuesda These are grouped into two duced on account of slight factory imperfectioi One hundred and with full fast top Blzen o% to 10, but not each size palr stripes and | patterns and @ size range from 14 to 17%, put not each size in every pattern or color, assortment is from regular stock and is re- lines. They are de- signed of Silk Taffeta, Point de Esprit and Satin in Pink, 16, 18 and 38 Light Blue, Mais, Apri- has just been tyles 4.50 and $29.50. Women’s Silk Hose---Special Tuesday \ Main Floor, Rear il selling 300 pairs of women’s silk ortments and substantially re- 8 spec ASSORTMENT No. 2: One hundred and seventy-five pairs of silk hose in seamless and Black full fashioned models in E White, Cor- 4 de African Brown, Smo xy and Sky Brows Blue, Sizes 8% to 10, but not every size HATS Untrimmed and Ready to Wear New Second Floor Striking price reductions are the feature of this sale of untrimmed and ready to wear: Vek vet Hats which the millinery section has a& 7 sembled for Tuesday. The assortment includes © sailors, small shapes and turbans in Navy, | Brown and Black. Special, Tuesday Choice, $1.50° in and fancy CURTAIN MADRAS---SPECIAL Upper Main Floor 500 yards of 36 and 50 inch curtain madras suitable for side drapes has been assembled from o ‘Tuesday atterns in six specially priced lots a 75e, 85c, The assortment offers a wide range of plain colors and 00, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50 | NE, Oct. 6.—Joseph Napo- | |teon .:Gation, of Gen | Beauregard, son of a former presi-| |dent of the Bank of Montreal, and in charge of the first transcontinen- | tal dining car service over the | Northern Pacifte, ts dead here, ‘HARDING LOST TWO OR THREE DAYS IN EVERY WEEK Gains Twenty-eight Pounds | and Works Every Day | Since Taking Tanlac descendant “I have picked up so much in weight since I began taking this Taniac,” said George lL. Harding} lof 914% James street, while lin the Bartell drug st ntly, | |“that all my clothes are too small | |for me and my friends are surpris- ed to see me looking so well. “Mr. Harding has lived in and around |Seattle for the past eighteen years Jand is well known. | “For the past two years, that is| luntil I got Tanlac,” he continued, | \*I have suffered terribly from in-| |digestion and had such awful pains in my ‘stomach and left side that] I thought I was not going to be able to stand {ft much longer. I) |had no appetite and what little t did eat acted like potson with me. | I would double up lke a jack- knife with cramping pains in my stomach and just sick all over |I have always been used to hard work, but I got so I couldn't hit a jlick of work for two and three} days in every week. I simply had to lay off and try to get rid of my terrible pain. I was badly constipated and suffered constantly | with headaches and dizziness. 1} also had rheumatic pains in my hips and legs that bothered me tn getting around and I was in such a bad shape that it hurt me to lift Janything. I was just about ‘all in,’ and it was only by force of will that I worked at all. I could never! get a good night's sleep and lost| weight and strength rapidly. | “One night I was sitting in the} Union hall, where I had gone to} attend a meeting of the Longshore me 1 doubled up with cramps in stomach, when one of the| boys sald, ‘Go get yourself some Taniac and see ff it don't relieve |you of that pain.’ Well, I walked right out to the drug store and got a bottle and, sure enough, after a few doses I began to feel better, So |from that ti my’ pains and lcramps have bothered me no m« and now I eat just anything | want and lots of it. I have actual lly gained twenty ben pe pounds in |weight and all my old time strength and energy have come back to me The rheumatism has also left me entirely and now I can work every day in the week without the lee trouble Why, I am so much stouter that I will not t ble to ar w suit which I had made juntil they put a in it to make it larger there nothing like Tanlac. It has put me on my feet in fine shape and I jam more than glad to recom-| mend it.” | Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | | Drug Stores under the personal al rection of a special Tanlac represen: | | tative. Advertisement on wear a ne at Boldt's—uptown, downtown, 913 2d Ave, Let's go eat 114 dd Ave. The October Sa OF Housewares Many big bargains have been pla for this sale. Each day new items will b offered at prices that mean big savir Here are some beredhy for Tuesa $2, 00 Folding Ironing Board, $1.49 } } | These are the “Standwell” Folding Ironin | Boards, made of kiln dried lumber; can be | | folded up when not in use. Special: at.. be 49, $1 00 F olding Clothes Dryer, 59c These are the screen style folding Clothes jf | | Driers; they take up very little room and are | just the thing for drying clothes in the hous Geibeh cc cn ee -$1.05—8-Foot Light Extension at 69c This is an 8-foot Electric Light, complete with plug and socket. Special at..............69¢ Folding Fire Screens at $5.98 These are the four-panel folding Fire Screens —frames are strongly constructed and are cov- ered with black wire, There are two styles to choose from, Sizes 26 nd 30 inches high.

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